To search most of our online databases, first try LibrarySearch. You can also begin your search in one of the larger, general databases below.
Offers full text of over 100 scholarly journals in the humanities, social sciences, and mathematics from the 1990s to present. For off-campus access, enter your Middlebury username and password when prompted. Shortcuts: go/muse (on campus), http://go.middlebury.edu/muse (off campus).
Nexis Uni is the new platform for LexisNexis Academic. It offers a streamlined, unified search of more than 15,000 news, legal and business sources. Resources include the full text of national and international newspapers; magazines; wire services; business and financial information; U.S. laws, regulations, and legal cases. Designed to meet student needs, it allows individual customization along with collaboration tools for creating shared work space for group projects.
When you are ready to narrow your search to a subject-specific database, see your subject's Research Guide for recommendations at go/guides.
Looking for scholarly articles online? A library database can help!
A library database is an online, searchable collection of publications that can include journals, magazines, newspapers, ebooks, images, and reference sources. Databases can include citations of the publications they index, the entire full-text publication, or both.
Some databases are general enough that you can find material from any discipline. Other databases are subject specific. Most databases you find through Middlebury Libraries are scholarly and have publications that are not available for free elsewhere online.
Search many Middlebury databases at the same time with LibrarySearch. Consult a Research Guide for subject-specific databases.